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What is the cousin of a king called?

Brother of a King is usually born a Prince and the cousin is usually Duke or Duchess in the British Royal Family. Norbiton Flyer.
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Are cousins considered royalty?

A royal family typically includes the spouse of the reigning monarch, surviving spouses of a deceased monarch, the children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, and paternal cousins of the reigning monarch, as well as their spouses.
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What is the niece of a king called?

This depends on the circumstance. If the niece is the daughter of the king/queen regnant's brother, she would be known as a princess. If she was the daughter of the king/queen regnant's sister, she would be known as a lady or by no title.
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What do you call the sister of a king?

In the British royal family, the brothers will be princes and the sisters will be princesses. The brothers may also be dukes, but that's not automatic.
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What is the child of a king called?

A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family.
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What does a king call his daughter?

Princess is a title used by a female member of a monarch's family or by a female ruler. The male equivalent is a prince (from Latin princeps, meaning principal citizen). Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince, or for the daughter of a monarch.
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What is the king's mom called?

proper noun [the N] The Queen Mother is the mother of a ruling king or queen.
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What is the girlfriend of a king called?

"Historically, the wives of kings have always technically been queen consort, which is different than a reigning queen, but they've still been known as queen. So the way that Camilla has been styled from the beginning as queen consort, there is a difference there," said ABC News royal contributor Victoria Murphy.
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What do kings call their wives?

A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social rank and status.
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What did Kings call their wives?

The spouse of a ruling king or queen is called a consort. In British royalty, the wife of a king is called a queen consort, but the husband of a queen is called a prince consort, not a king consort.
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What is the ex wife of a king called?

The official term for a reigning queen, such as Queen Elizabeth II, is queen regnant. A dowager queen is a former queen consort whose husband has died. Dowager queens may also take the title of queen mother, referring to their role as mother of the monarch.
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What is it called when a king has a nickname?

Cognomens: Also called cognomina. These are names which are appended before or after the person's name, like the epitheton necessarium, or Roman victory titles. Examples are "William the Conqueror" for William I of England, and "Frederick Barbarossa" for Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.
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What is a king's parents called?

The male equivalent of a queen mother, being a male former monarch or consort who is the father of the reigning monarch, is sometimes known as the "king father" or another variation based on the title of the monarch or consort.
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Did Charles try to marry his cousin?

Prince Charles Once Proposed to His Cousin Amanda Knatchbull.
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Why did royals marry their cousins?

Royal intermarriage is the practice of members of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families. It was more commonly done in the past as part of strategic diplomacy for national interest.
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Were Charles and Diana related?

In addition, this royal connection means that Diana and her husband Prince Charles were very distant cousins, via several lines. In particular, they each descend from a daughter of Henry VII: Margaret, who married James IV of Scotland, and Mary, who married Charles Brandon.
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What happens to queen consort when king died?

Following the death of the King, is believed that Camilla would retain her official title of Queen Consort. However, Camilla will not be Queen Regent (the head of state), but rather continue in her duty to the new head of state, as she is not named in the royal line of succession.
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Why did kings marry their daughters?

Why did Egyptian kings marry their own daughters? This is inbreeding was because women carried the royal bloodlines so the man was advantaged to marry the most royal woman he could, often a close relative.
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Can a king marry a princess?

Certainly. The example that comes to mind is that of Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, youngest sister of Denmark's present Queen Regnant, Margrethe II. Anne-Marie married King Constantine II of Greece in 1964.
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Were any kings faithful to their wives?

There are some famous stories of kings and queens who truly loved their children and viewed them as people who deserve happiness while being pawns or not being pawns. It's impossible to say for certain, but William I, Edward I and George III are believed to have been completely faithful to their wives.
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Why was Prince Philip not called king?

Prince Philip did not have the title of king because of British royal tradition whereby a man marrying into the royal family does not assume the male version of the title held by his wife. He became duke of Edinburgh prior to his marriage to Elizabeth in 1947, and she designated him a prince in 1957.
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Why were kings allowed mistresses but not queens?

They were expected to be a model example to other women; acting like a jealous wife was certainly not seen as a demonstration of good behaviour. It was allowed – and expected – for a king to have mistresses, but for a queen, completely the opposite because she was the dynastic progenitor.
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Which king married to his mother?

Oedipus (UK: /ˈiːdɪpəs/, also US: /ˈɛdə-/; Greek: Οἰδίπους "swollen foot") was a mythical Greek king of Thebes. A tragic hero in Greek mythology, Oedipus accidentally fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city and family.
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What do you call an ex queen?

A queen mother is a former queen, often a queen dowager, who is the mother of the current monarch. Not every queen mother is a queen dowager, such as Queen Paola of Belgium, who became the queen mother of her son Philippe after her husband Albert II abdicated the throne but retained the title of king.
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What do royals call their mother?

While mere mortals in British society might use 'mum and dad' to refer to their parents, the upper classes and blue-blooded royalty are often refer to their parents as 'mummy and daddy' - with 'papa', 'pa', and 'ma'ma' also commonly used.
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